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Undergraduate Programmes Offered at the Faculty of Arts in the University of Nairobi.

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Faculty of arts in the University of Nairobi (UoN) is the largest faculty in the entire university because it has many students. It is placed under the large college of humanities and social sciences. The undergraduate programmes offered here range from certificate to degree courses.

The certificate programmes offered at the faculty of arts in the University of Nairobi includes Certificate in:

  • French.
  • Chinese.
  • Philosophy.
  • Natural Resource Management.
  • Environmental Assessment and Adult.

There is also bridging course being offered in English and French language.

The diploma courses offered at the faculty of arts in the University of Nairobi include ordinary diploma programmes in:

  • Armed Conflict Studies in Eastern Africa.
  • Cultural Tourism.
  • Cultural Resource Management.
  • Natural Resource Management.
  • Philosophy.
  • Religion and Society.
  • Social Work and Community Development.
  • Criminology and Social Order.
  • Counselling Psychology.

The degree courses offered at the faculty of arts in the University of Nairobi includes:

  • Bachelor of Arts.
  • Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (Counselling).
  • Bachelor of Arts in Social Work.
  • Bachelor of Arts in Hospitality Management.
  • Bachelor of Science in Travel and Tourism.

Bachelor of Arts has many combinations of options and they include;

  • Economics.
  • Geography and Environmental Studies.
  • Political Science.
  • Public Administration.
  • Language and Communication.
  • Linguistics.
  • Literature.
  • Philosophy.
  • Religious Studies.
  • Sociology.
  • Kiswahili.
  • Travel and Tourism.
  • Armed Conflict and Peace Studies.
  • French Studies.
  • History.
  • Archaeology.

The minimum admission requirement for degree courses in arts is a KCSE mean grade of C+ (plus) or a diploma from a recognised institution while diploma courses requires a KCSE mean grade of C (plain) or C- (minus) plus a certificate.

The minimum admission requirement for one to pursue a certificate course in the faculty of arts in the University of Nairobi is a KCSE mean grade of C- (minus) or equivalent.

For more information on the courses offered and admission requirement at the faculty of arts in the University of Nairobi, you can contact:

Dean faculty of Arts, P.O. Box 30197, Nairobi

Telephone number: 318262 and Extension number of 28146.

Fax: 245566

Email: [email protected].

 

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